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Federalist Paper #84: Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered
- 2024/05/01
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Hamilton argues that a Bill of Rights is unnecessary because the Constitution itself is a bill of rights, explicitly limiting government power. He contends that many state constitutions lack comprehensive bills of rights, yet adequately protect liberties. Hamilton also addresses concerns about various provisions, including the need for a standing army and taxation, asserting that these powers are necessary for effective governance.
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